Employment Quote by Immanuel Wallerstein Download Open image “The employment rates are in very bad shape. We vastly underestimate the unemployment” — Immanuel Wallerstein ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.1 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Employment Rate Shapes Underestimate Unemployment
Our unemployment rate is now lower than it was before the financial crisis. — Barack Obama Copy Share Image
You see the unemployment rate is at a very, very low level. Job enthusiasm and manufacturing, business enthusiasm is at record levels; never been… — Donald Trump Copy Share Image
This majority is working for America, and one of those ways is we have tremendously low unemployment. This economy has created millions of new… — Marsha Blackburn Copy Share Image
Well, our economy is very strong and growing. We have created 5.4 million new jobs in the last 3 years. Our unemployment rate is… — Ric Keller Copy Share Image
What is a danger is that we stay stuck in a new normal where unemployment rates stay high, people who have jobs see their… — Barack Obama Copy Share Image
The political establishment has brought about the destruction of our factories, and our jobs, as they flee to Mexico, China and other countries all… — Donald Trump Copy Share Image
The unemployment rate among the young in the United States is still very disconcerting, although we all know it's nowhere near as bad as… — Anna Quindlen Copy Share Image
The White House says that the unemployment rate is good news because it means more people are looking for jobs. More good news like… — Jay Leno Copy Share Image
Certainly, 9 percent unemployment and very slow growth is not a good situation. — Ben Bernanke Copy Share Image
There should be no unemployment. There is large percentage of labor now which cannot make a living because wages are not high enough. That… — Henry Ford Copy Share Image
The unemployment rate has effectively not gone down from where it was at the peak of the recession. The only reason it's gone technically… — Jim Talent Copy Share Image
“La science sociale di XIXe siecle nous a legue un terrible heritage, l'idee que els processus se divisent en trois champs separes: le politique,… — Immanuel Wallerstein Copy Share Image
Uncertainty is wondrous, and.. certainty, were it to be real, would be moral death. — Immanuel Wallerstein Copy Share Image
A second variety concentrated on presumed major transformations of the capitalist system as of some recent point in time, in which the whole earlier… — Immanuel Wallerstein Copy Share Image
I am suggesting that there is, and always has been, a rather high correlation between ethnicity and occupation/economic role throughout the various time-space zones… — Immanuel Wallerstein Copy Share Image
The concept that one ought to restrict one's political involvement to one's own state was deeply antithetical to those who were pursuing the accumulation… — Immanuel Wallerstein Copy Share Image
One by one, these governments came undone, and were forced into IMF tutelage (and national illegitimacy) by the careening oil prices, the debt imbroglio,… — Immanuel Wallerstein Copy Share Image
The language of intrinsic human rights represented a significant advance beyond the previous language of world religions in terms of its universal applicability and… — Immanuel Wallerstein Copy Share Image
Wars between states and people seem to have existed under all historical systems for as long as we have some recorded evidence. War is… — Immanuel Wallerstein Copy Share Image
Production for sale in a market in which the object is to realize the maximum profit is the essential feature of a capitalist world-economy.… — Immanuel Wallerstein Copy Share Image
We seem to be in the midst of a process of cascading bifurcations that may last some 50 more years. We can be sure… — Immanuel Wallerstein Copy Share Image
Scientific culture created a framework within which individual mobility was possible without threatening hierarchical work-force allocation. On the contrary, meritocracy reinforced hierarchy. Finally, meritocracy… — Immanuel Wallerstein Copy Share Image
It is not surprising that liberals believed in progress. The idea of progress justified the entire transition from feudalism to capitalism. It legitimated the… — Immanuel Wallerstein Copy Share Image
“It's no accident that in a bureaucracy getting fired is called 'termination,' as in ontological erasure.” — David Foster Wallace Copy Share Image
“Work is a vehicle with which man chases some fleeting destination called a full tummy.” — Mokokoma Mokhonoana Copy Share Image
“Employment is an employee’s kissing of an employer’s ass. A salary is the employer’s pretense to be cleaning his ass.” — Mokokoma Mokhonoana Copy Share Image
“...the pleasantness of an employment does not always evince its propriety.” — Jane Austen Copy Share Image
Will capitalist economies operate at full employment in the absence of routine intervention? Certainly not. Are deviations from full employment a social problem? Obviously. — Janet Yellen Copy Share Image
“For their never-ending endeavours to obtain or retain wealth, countries desperately need companies, because they—unlike most human beings—have the means of production, and human… — Mokokoma Mokhonoana Copy Share Image
In a world where lifelong employment in the same job is a thing of the past, creativity is not a luxury. It is essential… — Ken Robinson Copy Share Image